
Three heavy blows to Cyprus nature: the undermining of the Natura 2000 network
At a time when nature is facing an unprecedented crisis, states now

At a time when nature is facing an unprecedented crisis, states now

It is always rewarding to see the smile on a farmer’s face

Swimming, sunbathing, watersports, you name it. Lady’s Mile is by far the

BirdLife Cyprus expresses deep concerns about a concert scheduled to take place

Although endemic, Cyprus Wheatears are migratory and every autumn they travel to

A new report released by BirdLife Europe & Central Asia confirms that

On Sunday, voters will have their say on what sort of Europe

The European Honey-buzzard is fearless in the face of stinging wasps and

Not even a month had passed since I started my postgraduate studies

Dear Minister, As you know, our seas have been under attack for

Can you imagine a world without birds? The benefits birds bring us

BirdLife Cyprus publishes today its manifesto for the 2019 European Elections and

Last week we witnessed a mass migration of Painted Lady butterflies in

22 March 1986: A group of conservationists visits Akamas Peninsula, one of

BirdLife Cyprus’ latest report on autumn trapping shows a positive and continuing

375,386 people have called on the European Commission to defend Europe’s strong

The breeding season is upon us, but for some birds, finding a

Although not an excuse for missing school, this is the reality for

Between the heaps of pessimistic and grim news about nature and the

This spring, BirdLife is telling the spectacular migratory stories of seven iconic

BirdLife Europe and Central Asia’s Senior Head of Policy, Ariel Brunner, shares